Mixed Guitar/amp plugin
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 55 posts since 12 Jan, 2019
I downloaded some nice guitar plugins, amps, effects, etc. in Wavefront, But I hear my clean guitar in the track and behind the affected by the plugin sound (aka: distortion sound), I’m sure it’s something I’m doing wrong since I’m new here, can anyone point some solution please?
- KVRAF
- 15272 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Utrecht, Holland
Input monitoring on the soundcard. Disable it.
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- KVRist
- 160 posts since 25 Jan, 2019 from Brazil
What DAW/tool are you using to stack the guitar fx plugins?
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- KVRian
- 1030 posts since 26 Feb, 2018
At the DAW level,
Not sure if this is your problem, but become familiar with the input monitoring on the actual track in Waveform. Look at the settings panel for the track, there's an option to live monitor.
Another idea, as mentioned, you could have the operating system playing the input and also Waveform receiving the input, so you have 2 versions of the audio coming out of your speakers. Before turning on Waveform, make sure that your computer is not producing the sound for this. If it is, as mentioned, become familiar with the audio control panel of your computer so you can manage the input before Waveform.
I hope that helps. Don't be discouraged, some of this technical stuff is annoying but you only have to learn every problem once
Not sure if this is your problem, but become familiar with the input monitoring on the actual track in Waveform. Look at the settings panel for the track, there's an option to live monitor.
Another idea, as mentioned, you could have the operating system playing the input and also Waveform receiving the input, so you have 2 versions of the audio coming out of your speakers. Before turning on Waveform, make sure that your computer is not producing the sound for this. If it is, as mentioned, become familiar with the audio control panel of your computer so you can manage the input before Waveform.
I hope that helps. Don't be discouraged, some of this technical stuff is annoying but you only have to learn every problem once
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 55 posts since 12 Jan, 2019
You are right Jochicago, I get the sound of the guitar in the system, even if I don’t have Waveform open, I disabled the mic input in the windows properties but it’s still coming in somehow, I’m working in how to use the Behringer interface JUST for Waveform, but still can’t.... keep you guys posted